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Zou Taofen is an outstanding journalist, political commentator and publisher in China. He studied at Fuzhou University of Technology, the Primary School Affiliated to Shanghai Nanyang Public School, and the Nanyang Public School Intermediate School. In 1919, he transferred from the Mechanical and Electrical Engineering Department of the Upper School of Nanyang Public School to the Liberal Arts Department of Shanghai St. John's University. In 1922, he served as the editorial director of the China Vocational Education Society founded by Huang Yanpei and others, and began to engage in education and editing work. In 1926, he took over as the editor-in-chief of Life Weekly. With his sharp pen, he advocated justice and public opinion and criticized the dark forces. Therefore, he was rated as one of the 100 heroic models who made outstanding contributions to the founding of New China. This book is one of the author's masterpieces.

Complete Works of Chekhov's Plays (complete Works)

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This set is a specially planned edition of the "Complete Works of Chekhov's Dramas" which has been well received in recent years. Chekhov's works occupy a very important position in Russian literature and even world literature, and drama is the pearl of his literary creation achievements. In the West, Chekhov is often called the Shakespeare of the twentieth century. "The Complete Works of Chekhov's Plays" is the most complete and authoritative presentation of Chekhov's plays in China, with selected translations by famous writers such as Jiao Juyin, Li Jianwu, and Tong Daoming. The complete set is divided into four volumes, including Jiao Juyin's translation of "The Seagull", "Uncle Vanya", and "The Cherry Orchard", and Li Jianwu's translation of "Chekhov's One-Act Plays", etc. Each volume is also accompanied by a corresponding drama review written by the translator, which helps readers gain a deeper understanding of Chekhov's dramatic art and provides the academic community with a faithful and excellent translation and reliable research materials.

Confessions (collected Works Translated by Ma Zhencheng)

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"Confessions" is Rousseau's autobiographical work. It is a work of grief, indignation, introspection and painstaking efforts when the author was in a miserable situation in his later years. Through his unparalleled self-confession, Rousseau vividly presented his unique life experiences, thoughts, emotions and behaviors to the world, and guided us to go deep into that era to understand and think about many mysteries and deep-seated issues about people and society.

The Moon and Sixpence (bilingual Translation by Lin)

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This book is based on the life of French post-Impressionist painter Gauguin. A broker of the British Stock Exchange who lived a stable life suddenly abandoned his wife and children and went to Paris to pursue his ideal of painting. In a foreign country, he not only suffered physically from poverty and hunger, but also endured mental pain in search of expression techniques. After some bizarre encounters, the protagonist finally leaves the civilized world and escapes to the isolated island of Tahiti, where he finds the tranquility of his soul and an atmosphere suitable for his artistic temperament. This book triggers people's thinking about breaking away from secular society and finding a spiritual home.

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The work tells the story of Anna, an aristocratic woman, who pursues love and happiness, but is defeated by Karenin's hypocrisy and Vronsky's indifference and selfishness. She eventually ends up committing suicide by lying on a train and leaving her body in a station. The manor owner Levin opposed the private ownership of land, resisted the capitalist system, and sympathized with the poor peasants, but he could not get rid of the aristocratic habits and fell into an inextricable contradiction. Contradictory periods, contradictory systems, contradictory characters, and contradictory psychology make the whole book bump in the whirlpool of contradictions. This novel is a portrayal of the nervous and panic-stricken Russian society in the transition period between the old and the new.

Vanity Fair (2 Volumes in Total) (masterpieces of World Literature)

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The protagonist of this book, Miss Rebecca, comes from a humble background and is discriminated against in society. She uses various strategies and even uses sex to seduce and curry favor with the rich and powerful, and she uses all means to climb up. This character is neither evil nor kind, but very humane and completely a product of the times. The book compares the British capitalist society at that time to a vanity fair. The author describes all kinds of social figures, including aristocrats who live a slutty life, capitalists who regard money as life, vulgar and shameless country squires, cynical playboys, colonial vampires-British colonial officials, etc. The whole Vanity Fair is full of greed, hypocrisy, selfishness, following others and cunning.

South and North (original Work of the British Drama of the Same Name)

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Margaret, who grew up in southern England, moved to the northern town of Milton with her pastor father. Compared with the warm and comfortable South, the northern town of Milton at the beginning of the Industrial Revolution was dirty, messy, and extremely cold. Not only that, she also had to face vulgar workers and textile factories with flying cotton wool all day long. Margaret was very unsuitable to the northern environment, let alone the arrogance and rudeness of the textile factory owner and young industrialist John Thornton. After a period of living in Milton, Margaret realized the pain and helplessness behind the workers' rudeness and irritability, and became even more disgusted with the textile factory owners. However, John Thornton fell in love with Margaret for a long time. The two are like the south and the north, completely opposite but closely connected...

Pamir Love Song

Pamir Love Song

Literature

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"Pamir Love Songs (Selected Novels and Short Stories by Lu Yiping)" is written by Lu Yiping. The works of "Pamir Love Songs (Selected Novels and Short Stories by Lu Yiping)" are mixed with the most mottled and gorgeous colors of this era. Childhood memories, the atmosphere of the frontier, military career; poetry, prose, and novels, all come from three different directions and literary practices of different styles, which are leading him to an unknown future. The gentle narrative and sharp pain come not only from the warm smell of the body, but also from the wilderness inside a person. Lu Yiping is obsessed with experiments in narrative forms, and also writes about absurdity, loneliness, violence, sex and death. However, her basic spiritual orientation is not existentialism, but uses absurd narrative forms to realize the ideal pursuit of the poetic meaning of life.

Collected Works of Wang Huo·volume 1: War and People ③

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"Wang Huo's Collected Works Volume 1 War and People" contains Wang Huo's masterpiece "War and People" trilogy, which are "The Moon Sets, Crows Crying and the Sky Full of Frost", "The Mountain in the Void" and "Maple Leaves and Flowers Autumn", which are reflections of the world. A masterpiece novel in the fascist book series, it takes the family misfortunes and life experiences of Tong Shuangwei, a high-ranking official of the Kuomintang and an authority in legal science, and his son Tong Jiating as the main line, showing a panoramic picture of the southern half of China during the Anti-Japanese War. The core character Tong Shuangwei went from passively taking refuge and maintaining his reputation to despising the Kuomintang's dictatorship and joining the ranks of the democratic movement. At the same time, Tong Jiating, who grew up as a young man, also devoted himself to the light without hesitation under the influence of the times.

Collected Works of Wang Huo·volume 5: Shadow of the East, Zen Enlightenment, Snow Festival

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The three stories in "Wang Huo's Collected Works Volume 5" all left a deep imprint of the Anti-Japanese War. This is a history that our nation should not and cannot forget. The author has reflected it in a literary and artistic way in the story - whether it is the daily life of ordinary civilians ("Snow Festival"), or a monk hoping to seek liberation ("Zen Enlightenment"), or even studying abroad in Japan after the new century. It can be seen that the trauma of the Japanese invasion nearly 80 years ago on the Chinese nation is still aching, and it can also be seen that the author's painful memories and deep reflections are not motivated by personal emotions. Such reflections will never go out of style for the Chinese nation, as well as for all peace-loving nations in the world. Although these three works were created a long time ago, they still have strong practical significance.

The Book of Songs (volume 1)

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Before Legge, the linguist Sir William Jones (Sir W. Jones) had translated the Book of Songs in the 18th century. Legge also drew from it in the process of translating the Book of Songs. However, Sir William Jones's translation was rather borrowed from the title and was not a faithful reproduction of the Book of Songs. The "faithfulness" that translation emphasizes is by no means equal to "one-to-one correspondence." As far as poetry translation is concerned, it is not difficult to achieve the standard of "faithfulness", but to achieve "faithfulness", "expression" and "elegance" at the same time is simply as difficult as climbing to the sky. What is even more insurmountable is the gap of "meter".

Collected Works of Wang Huo·volume 8: the Lost Golden Age, Highlights, Revelation

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"Volume 8 of Wang Huo's Collected Works" includes four parts: "The Lost Fairy Tales of Jinling in the Golden Age", "The Anti-Japanese War! Unforgettable Memories", "Tips of the Storm" and "Revelation". It tells Wang Huo's memories of his childhood, what he saw and heard during the Anti-Japanese War, and his experiences and insights during the "Cultural Revolution", etc. It shows that the destiny of an individual is entangled with the destiny of the entire era and the nation, reflecting on history and the past, and showing new hope.

The Decameron (part 1) (selected Translations of Famous Works)

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The work "The Decameron (Part 1)" tells the story of ten young men and women who took refuge in a villa during the plague epidemic in Florence in 1348. They feasted all day long and each told a story every day. They told a hundred stories in ten days, hence the name "The Decameron". Many of the stories are based on historical events and medieval legends. In "The Decameron", Boccaccio praised real life, praised love as the source of wisdom and beautiful sentiments, condemned asceticism, and made a powerful satire on the depravity of the feudal aristocracy and the shameless debauchery of the Catholic Church. The work adopts a frame structure to connect one hundred stories together, making the whole book coherent. The language of the work is concise and humorous, and the characters and objects are described with subtlety.

I Am Happiest Facing the Sunflowers

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The selected works in this set of beautiful essays are short in length and concise in content. They pay great attention to ideological and literary qualities and are highly readable, artistic and appreciative. Each volume of works is carefully organized and classified according to the corresponding content, and is divided into several chapters in the form of special topics. The structure is rigorous and the form is novel. It is very suitable for readers to read and collect, and it is also very suitable for the display of equipment in libraries at all levels.

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The time of writing is May 2, 1935. At that time, Japan's all-out war of aggression against China had not yet broken out, but the "September 18th artillery fire shocked the hearts of every Chinese with basic national sentiments. As the founder of the Red Tenth Army, Fang Zhimin served as the commander-in-chief of the Chinese Workers' and Peasants' Red Army's northward anti-Japanese advance team when the Red Army began its Long March. However, on the way to the march, he was unfortunately betrayed by a traitor and fell into the hands of the Kuomintang reactionaries. In the end, he died heroically. The article has been included in the seventh unit textbook of the second volume of the sixth grade of Beijing Normal University.

Selected German Poetry

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This book includes German poetry classics from the Middle Ages to the first half of the 20th century, including Vogelwield, Sachs, Dach, Günther, Claudius, Herder, Bürger, Goethe, Lenz, Schiller, Arndt, Holderlin, Works by Brentano, Chamisot, Uhland, Eichendorf, Müller, Platon, Heine, Faresleben, Lenau, Murikat, Heber, Herwick, Storm, Keller, Wirth, Meyer, Rilke, Hesse, etc.

Don Quixote (2 Volumes in Total)

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"Don Quixote" is the representative work of Spanish writer Cervantes. The little squire Don Quixote of Manca is fascinated by reading chivalric novels. He pieced together a pair of armor and rode a skinny horse in an attempt to imitate the ancient life of a knight errant. On my first trip, I came back injured. The second time, he found his neighbor Sancho as his attendant. He did many ridiculous things and was rescued and returned home. On the third trip, he experienced a series of thrilling encounters, was teased by the duchess, and so on. In the end, Don Quixote was defeated by his neighbor Samson who dressed up as a knight. When he was dying, he had a sudden enlightenment and denounced the chivalric novel.

Collected Works of Wang Huo·volume 6: Life in Dreams the Mystery of the Crown

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"Collected Works of Wang Huo Volume Six" includes "Life in Dreams" and "Mystery of the Crown" written by Wang Huo in the late 1980s and early 1990s. "Life in Dreams" is a collection of short stories and short stories. The whole book uses "my" memories as clues to condense the historical trends and changes of the times for more than half a century. The works are full of love for life, pursuit of ideals, praise of the cause of human progress and reflection on past human affairs, shining with the brilliance of idealism and humanitarianism. "The Mystery of the Crown" is a novel that describes a tortuous case that occurred during the anti-corruption and bribery campaign at the beginning of the founding of the People's Republic of China. The work conducts in-depth discussions on issues such as fighting corruption, promoting democracy and the rule of law, and arouses people's resonance, thinking and aftertaste with fire-like enthusiasm, high sense of responsibility and clear view of right and wrong.

Talk About My Life

Talk About My Life

General Fiction

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People live in a bizarre society, and monsters and monsters are also born in the human heart. Ghost stories are scary, but the stories that actually happen around us are chilling, and the unpredictability of people's hearts is the scariest thing. Sakaguchi Ango, another representative of the "rogue faction", uses stories from his life to peel off the mask of life for us and face the most naked truth. For readers who like "Anwu Lane Talk", this book will not disappoint you. Sakaguchi Ango (1906-1955) is the standard-bearer of the "rogue faction" in Japanese post-war literature, and is as famous as Dazai Osamu and Ishikawa Jun. In 1931, he published the novels "Dr. Wind" and "Kurotani Village", which were appreciated by famous writers Shimazaki Fujimura and others, and he has since been recognized by the Japanese literary world. In June 1946, he published his masterpiece "The Idiot", which became "a model of Japanese post-war literature" and thus established his status as a representative writer of the "rogue faction".

Mo Fang Wen Zha (translated Classics)

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Dude is full of affectionate and nostalgic tenderness, and uses simple brushstrokes and clear tones to depict beautiful and moving scenes of Provence: the quiet mountains and forests under the scorching sun in the south, the fields covered with grapes and olives, the charming starry sky on the Luberon Mountains, the wind mills all over the hills, the fireworks on the wheat field during the festival, the women's bodies The golden cross and lace dress, the crisp sound of mule bells on the road, and Daudet's famous mill that looks like a big butterfly resting on a green hill... All these pictures with a strong southern color are in the local scenery gallery of French literature, and they will always have artistic vitality with their elegant style and profound charm.

The Last Night in Jiaohe Town

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It's an adventure story about love and loss, filled with quirky characters. The father's life was gradually lost in the past due to the accidental death of his beloved wife; the son accidentally killed his father's lover, and thus began a 50-year escape with his father; the violent lumberjack cut off contact with his family, but regarded the father and son as his own family and gave them all protection. During this escape, the lives of the three people continued to lose balance, and they also lost the people they loved. Fifty years later, his son Daniel became a writer who lost his only son and lived alone. He has lost too many cherished things, but he knows that his life adventure has just begun. While the people you love are still here, love without regrets every day.

Heart of Darkness (conrad Classics)

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"Heart of Darkness" is Joseph Conrad's masterpiece and one of the important works in the history of English fiction. Its importance stems from the profound speculation and analysis of human nature, the painful reflection on colonial rule and the innovation of narrative techniques. As a Polish-born English novelist, Conrad revolutionized the weak and declining English writing at that time with his powerful and profound style, paving the way for the peak of modernism set off by writers such as Joyce and Eliot. The novel takes Marlowe's process of rescuing Kurtz in the Congo colony as the main line, and uses the huge tension composed of multiple narratives as the framework to deeply explore the test of human nature in the face of the call of the wild, revealing the loneliness and emptiness of modern human existence.

Favorite Game

Favorite Game

General Fiction

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"The Byron of Rock and Roll" Cohen's semi-autobiographical masterpiece, the Canadian version of "The Catcher in the Rye." This book is a semi-autobiographical novel by Cohen. It tells the story of Briverman's life from childhood to the age of twenty. His life is like the superposition of a series of bizarre and dazzling images under a high-speed projector: his father's mysterious death, his secret hypnosis experiment, and his friendship with his teenage companion Kranz. When he was in college, he became famous for his writing, and he used labor to atone for his sins, and then fled to New York. The novel also tells the relationship between him and several women who entered his life. It depicts the growth history of a man with a "rogue temperament" that is both delicate and self-deprecating, and elaborates on the author's views on war, violence, class equality and the true meaning of love. It is known as the "Canadian version of "The Catcher in the Rye"".

Jerusalem

Jerusalem

General Fiction

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"Jerusalem" is a classic novel adapted from real events by Selma Lagerlöf, the first female writer to win the Nobel Prize for Literature and Swedish national treasure novel master. It was sold well in Europe a hundred years ago and lit up a spiritual light for the Swedes who had left their hometown. This is a story about the ultimate choice in life. At the end of the 19th century, the world was undergoing turbulent times, and Swedish rural areas could not stay out of it. New trends of thought from abroad quietly penetrated this land. People became confused. It seems that my hometown is no longer a peaceful and pure land. Some people claim that the Holy Land Jerusalem is the final destination. When the choice of fate comes, everyone stands at a fork in the road: stick to your hometown for the sake of reality, or believe in your ideals and go to the distant place?

Death in the Woods

Death in the Woods

General Fiction

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This book includes sixteen independent short stories. These stories do not have complicated and bizarre plots, nor the climaxes of traditional novels, but only fragments of life and inner monologues interspersed in these fragments. In "Death in the Forest" and "Death of a Brother", which have a heavy color of death, death is no longer the end of life, but a retrospective of the starting point of life; in "She Was There - She Was Taking a Bath" and "Mountain Dweller", people who are squeezed by the living environment and have no chance to breathe can finally see their fate clearly and realize the true meaning of life. The author Sherwood Anderson is one of the first American writers to express the subconscious. To a certain extent, he is a psychological novelist. He was familiar with and learned from Freud's psychoanalytic theory, and was even called "the American Freud" by some critics. Although this book does not analyze the psychology of the characters, readers can interpret the characters' hearts through the detailed descriptions in the book, deeply unearth the hidden and suppressed desires, pain, helplessness and struggles behind these stories, and start a journey of exploration of the characters' inner world.

Said in Taiwan

Said in Taiwan

General Fiction

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This article starts from the perspective of the Chinese world, based on Said's concept of "journey of theory", and presents the situation of Said's translation, dissemination and reception in Taiwan at the beginning of this century from the perspective of translators, scholars and cultural production. It reflects to a considerable extent the situation in which Said's works first entered the Chinese world and its significance in cultural history. The article reviews some of Said's important concepts, such as theoretical travel, representation, representation, beginning, anti-essentialism, secular criticism, affiliation and identification, worldliness, hybridity, culture and imperialism, geography, resistance, postcolonialism, anti-postmodernism, criticism, intellectuals, etc., And attempts to connect these concepts with Chinese literature and cultural studies.

All Quiet on the Western Front Trilogy Set

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Remarque is a top novelist of the 20th century, a master highly respected by Zweig, Günter Grass, Lin Yutang, Ba Jin, Wang Shuo, Mu Xin, Wang Xiaobo, Zhou Guoping and others. His life spanned from a small German town to the battlefield on the Western Front, from the Swiss countryside to the streets of Paris, from Hollywood to Manhattan; his works describe youth during war, love in troubled times, and wandering in the city... Witnessing half a century of cruelty and romance, his stories are the shadow of his life. The collection of Remarque's works series includes three works with different styles created by Remarque at different stages. "All Quiet on the Western Front" was created based on Remarque's personal experience. Its simple and powerful words shocked millions of readers, sold well all over the world, and became a classic that has influenced generations of people. He was also nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize for this book. "Lisbon Nights" is the last work published by Remarque during his lifetime. It is written with skillful writing and uses crazy love to fight against the crazy times. "The Promised Land" is Remarque's posthumous work. It is written like prose and depicts the life of a group of displaced people in New York. As Zweig said: "You will be conquered by his works without persuasion; without exaggeration, he will shock your heart."

Vanity Fair (volume 1)

Vanity Fair (volume 1)

General Fiction

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French Haven

French Haven

General Fiction

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"The French Harbor" comes from the author of the immortal literary classic "Butterfly Dream" and is one of her three masterpieces. Literary giants Jin Yong and Stephen King, and film master Hitchcock are all her loyal readers. Winner of the National Book Award, the Edgar Allan Poe Master Award, and the Order of the British Empire. The author who has been loved by British readers for a century has been selected into the BBC's "Reading of the Century" and "Inspiring the Century" top 100 lists. In fact, be an extremely simple person, dare to love and hate, and you will be happy. In one month, Dona will turn 30, but she is tired of everything around her. This is a life crisis that she has to face alone. The thought of escaping life drove her to a manor in the countryside. The tranquil harbor soothes her nerves, until the intrusion of a sailing ship and French pirates inspires a passion deep within her. She risked her life and plunged into this once-in-a-lifetime adventure.

Night Road

Night Road

General Fiction

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For a mother, life is a series of choices. Hold on... Let go... Forget... Forgive... Which path will you choose? For 18 years, Judy Farrard put the needs of her children before herself. Her twin children, Mia and Zach, are a pair of well-behaved and happy teenagers. When Lexie moves into their small, tight-knit community, no one welcomes her more than Jude. Lexie was an adopted daughter with a dark past. She quickly became Mia's best friend. Next, Zach falls in love with Lexi, and the three of them become inseparable. Judy did everything she could to get her children into college and out of danger. This used to be a piece of cake until my senior year of high school. She was suddenly at a loss. Nothing was safe anymore; she worried about her children every time they left the house. One summer night, her fears came true. One choice will change the trajectory of their lives. In an instant, the Farad family would be torn apart, and Lexi would lose everything. In the years that follow, each must face the consequences of that night and either find a way to forget... Or find the courage to forgive. The author vividly tells an intricate and touching story, raising profound questions about motherhood, personality, love, and forgiveness. This is a novel that leans brightly and is heartbreaking, capable of eliciting both the overwhelming grief of loss and the astonishing power of hope. About the longing for family, about the resilience of the human heart, and the courage to forgive a loved one, Kristen Hannah does her best to tell an unforgettable story.

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"Old Things in the South of the City" is Lin Haiyin's classic autobiographical novel. The novel uses delicate and straightforward writing to watch the joys and sorrows of the adult world through Yingzi's childish eyes. The light sadness and deep lovesickness have infected generations of readers. This is not only a portrayal of the author's childhood life, but also a portrait of the common life and folk customs of Beijing at that time. The book was selected as one of the "Top 100 Chinese Novels of the 20th Century" by Asia Weekly, and was included in the recommended books for the new Chinese language curriculum standards of the Ministry of Education. Its chapters have been selected into Chinese textbooks for primary and secondary schools many times, and have been translated into Japanese, English, German, French, Italian and other languages.

Ghost Man Slideshow Copy 1·kudzu Ye Chapter: the Lost Past (world Fantasy Masters Series)

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Kuzuno, a mountain village, is famous for its sword forging, and the swords it makes are said to be able to "kill ghosts." Swordsmiths believe in the god of fire, and the shrine maiden "Saihime" who communicates with the god of fire is regarded as an existence equal to the god. Miko Morimotoji adopted two homeless siblings, Jinta and Suzune, and brought them to Kuzuno to live with herself and her daughter Shirayuki. The three children soon became close friends. Jinta practiced swordsmanship diligently and became a shrine maiden; Suzune was half-human and half-demon, but lived peacefully under the kindness of the villagers; Shirayuki inherited the post of Saihime and changed her name to Byakuya. One day, two ghosts suddenly attacked the village, and Jinta went to fight them. Everyone is worried that the ghost is here to take Saihime's life, but the ghost predicts that "ghosts" will be born in Kuzuno one hundred and seventy years later, and they are here to find the key figure in the prophecy - Suzune. From Edo to Heisei, a grand picture spanning 170 years unfolds.

Niels' Travels Riding a Goose

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It tells the story of Niels, a 14-year-old boy who doesn't like studying and loves to play tricks on small animals. Because he teased an elf at home, he was magically transformed into a little man the size of a thumb by the elf. He was then carried into the sky by the domestic goose Morton. He rode on the goose's back and traveled north and south with a group of geese. He traveled around the country and returned to his hometown after eight months. On the way, he visited the natural scenery in various places, encountered various risks and difficulties, gradually corrected his shortcomings, and grew into an outstanding young man with noble moral character.

Grisha Trilogy Ii: Darkness Returns

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The Dark Lord not only survived from the dark side, but also gained more terrifying abilities; Alina longed to create a new life with Mal, but she could not escape the past, nor could she ignore her own destiny, nor could she deny the fact that she was the Summoner of the Sun. With the assistance of the mysterious armed civilian ship captain Sturmhold, Alina returns to Ravka to regroup all her forces and prepare for the imminent full-scale counterattack by the Dark Lord forces; but the closer Alina is to her ideal, the farther away she is from her beloved Mal. Country, power and love, Alina must choose between these three, or when the darkness returns, she will lose everything in the coming storm; and all the intrigues of political calculations, the terrifying followers of fanatical believers, and the battle between Grisha, ancient magic and new-age science have already started unknowingly?

Memories, Sorrows and Thorns (volume 3): Angel Tower (part 2)

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Sea travelers left their homes and crossed the ice ocean. To commemorate this feat, King Evert took the keel from the bottom of the ship, extracted its essence with secret techniques, and forged it into a sharp sword, named Menaia - "Memory"; in order to avenge blood, Prince Inanagi of Heather took the iron from the witchwood and forged the cursed weapon. The murder of a relative was against the will of the people, and he later called the Jin Jin Zun "sad"; Emperor Naban unexpectedly obtained the lava from outside the sky, so he used it to make a sharp blade made of metal from the sky. It also suggested that the holy god Usus was whipped and tortured, so it was named "Thorn"; whether mankind can survive and whether the world can return to the right path, the three swords will eventually appear. Once upon a time, the ancient race "The Births of Huating" broke up at the Farewell Stone and were divided into "Heather" and "Northern Ghost". Today, the two races meet again in arms, fighting for their lives in Naglimon. At the same time, Princess Mirimo and Simon set off alone to find King John's burial sword Cone of Light, also called "Memory"; High King Elijah sat at the Green Angel Tower of Hayhot, holding the cursed sword "Sorrow" presented by the Storm King tightly in his hand; Prince Joshua sent his troops to take Naban first, and accompanying him was the greatest knight Kemari, the master of the black sword "Thorn". Memories, sorrows and thorns, the three divine swords finally appeared. Heather, Beigui, mortals... All forces galloped onto the battlefield together. The wrong messenger comes out of the haze, and once the ancient prophecy comes true, where will the fate of Osten Yard go...

Collection of Central Asian Stories

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From "Songs of the Four Seasons: A Selected Collection of the Bucket Rider", The Bucket Rider is known as China's Kafka. He makes Chinese fantasy become real literature. He also integrates the simplicity, ethereal, beauty and weirdness of Chinese characters, where the poetry, absurdity and imagination of the East reach their peak.

Earthsea 6: Strange Winds of Earthsea

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The warlock "Alder" dreams every night that his deceased wife is standing on the low wall between life and death calling him. He watches the low wall being gradually demolished by the dead souls, but is unable to stop it. If the wall is breached, the undead will invade the world of Earthsea. How can the king and the wizards resolve a crisis that could destroy Earthsea? How can they correct the mistakes made by their ancient ancestors and bring true peace to the living and the undead in Earthsea? All the signs and foreshadowings in the first five stories finally break out here, and the true ending of Earthsea is about to be revealed.

Armored Girl Erica (set of 4 Volumes) (light Novel Series)

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The Legend of Sansui Pingyao

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"The Legend of Sansui Pingyao" writes more about demonic events in the human world and less about gods and ghosts outside the world. What we see in the book is not the heavenly palace and the underworld, but a living society. Therefore, we can learn a lot about the customs and customs of the Yuan and Ming Dynasties. The characters in the novel are not cold, boring gods and ghosts, but flesh-and-blood living people full of humanity. Their emotions are no different from ordinary people, but they only cast spells when necessary. The novel inherits the narrative skills of speakers since the Song and Yuan Dynasties. The writing is lively and free, with a strong market atmosphere and is highly expressive. This book is the original version by Luo Guanzhong, with a total of twenty chapters.

My Grandpa is the God of Thunder

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From "Songs of the Four Seasons: A Selected Collection of the Bucket Rider", The Bucket Rider is known as China's Kafka. He makes Chinese fantasy become real literature. He also integrates the simplicity, ethereal, beauty and weirdness of Chinese characters, where the poetry, absurdity and imagination of the East reach their peak.

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"The Elf King's Daughter" is a fantasy novel published by Dunsany in 1924. This story takes place in a kingdom with a history of more than 700 years, where people want to be ruled by a "magical monarch", so the young prince accepts the task and goes to the Elf Kingdom in an attempt to steal the Elf King's daughter and marry her. It took ten years to complete this task. When the no longer young prince returned to the country, the old king had passed away, so he and his elf queen took over the country and gave birth to a son. However, because the Elf King's daughter was not happy in the human kingdom, she eventually secretly fled back to her hometown, leaving her prince to pursue him alone.

Grisha Trilogy Iii: Destruction and Rebirth

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The king's capital has been captured, the Dark Lord rules Ravka, and the fate of the entire nation hangs on a wounded Sun Summoner, a dishonorably dismissed Tracker, and a once-mighty but now shattered army of supers. Deep in an ancient underground network of tunnels and caves, the emaciated Alina is protected by the fanatical but suspicious Grand Priest and his followers. She must try to combine other powers to find the legendary firebird, as well as the prince whose life or death is uncertain. Alina must put aside old grudges to form new alliances and find the final Morozova multiplier; she also begins to understand the secrets of the Dark Lord and the power she and the Dark Lord share. The Firebird is the last hope to prevent Ravka's destruction, but will it also destroy Alina's future?

Monster Stories: Dark Beast

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There is a mysterious place in the "Mishimaya" store called "Between Black and White". A Kon, who is burdened with a sad past, collects strange stories here, so visitors with incredible stories come to the door one after another, revealing secrets that have been hidden in their hearts for many years. "The Escaped Water": The horse-herding boy is a plague god. As soon as he comes near, the water will escape and the river will change its course. He said it was because he met the mountain god. "A Thousand Needles Emerged from the Bamboo Forest": A wealthy lady with two sets of parents also has double the happiness and love. Unexpectedly, she also has to bear double the negative emotions. "Dark Beast": A private school teacher and his wife moved into an empty house that had not been occupied for a long time. They accidentally discovered a dark, innocent and naughty dumpling like a child in the empty house. What is this unknown creature that likes humans?

Scarface (the Wanderer Quartet·volume 2)

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During the duel, the mysterious wanderer left a scar on Thor's handsome face, leaving a curse that took away all of Thor's courage, dignity and happiness. Eggert, the proud man of heaven, lost all courage and fell into the abyss of fear. He fled his hometown with shame on his back and embarked on a wandering journey to find a way to lift the spell... When the first thing in his heart becomes the last thing, when he reaches the end of the road, when he answers "yes" five times to five questions, the spell will be naturally lifted... Don't make a mistake. Don't make the same mistake...

Daughter of the Elf King

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This book is a fantasy novel published by Dunsany in 1924. It is recognized as one of the most influential and acclaimed works in the history of fantasy literature. It was later included in the "Balantine Adult Fantasy Series" (the most influential fantasy book series in the history of European and American fantasy, with a total of 67 books) as the second volume in the series. Summary of content: This story takes place in a kingdom with a history of more than 700 years. The people there hope to be ruled by a "magical monarch", so the young prince accepts the task and goes to the Elf Kingdom in an attempt to steal the Elf King's daughter and marry her. It took ten years to complete this task. When the no longer young prince returned to the country, the old king had passed away, so he and his elf queen took over the country and gave birth to a son. However, the story did not continue to develop in the direction of a fairy tale. Because the daughter of the Elf King was not happy in the human kingdom, she finally secretly escaped back to her hometown, leaving her prince to pursue him alone.

Greek Gods: Song of Troy

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Zeus, Poseidon, Athena, Ares, Apollo... The gods of Olympus sit high in the clouds and have their own thoughts. They use the fate of mortals as pawns, brewing a stormy power game. The Trojan prince Paris kidnapped the Greek beauty Helen, and the Greek king Agamemnon finally had an excuse to go to war with Troy. Achilles, Odysseus, Ajax... Greek heroes were called to the magnificent and strong city of Troy, wielding Vulcan spears and Medusa shields, and launched a brutal ten-year war with the Trojan prince Hector. At the same time, they staged scenes of erotic entanglements and power games behind the war. Spies, undercovers, guerrillas, intelligence, psychological warfare... In order to win, both sides have used various means. In this war dominated by gods and competing for heroes, who will win the final victory?

Hidden Page Bookstore·trilogy

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"Hidden Page Book City" is a fantasy classic trilogy by German magical realism writing master Kai Meier. It is a story about the "love of books" and a world of spiritual books and book witchcraft. Like humans, books also have a hidden side, but only a handful of gifted readers can discover its magic. Such readers are called book wizards. In the world of book witches, there are book demons who accidentally fall from books into reality, bookstores filled with various bookstores, dazzling magical creatures, teleportation ships that travel between sanctuaries, bloody book fighting arenas, silent dead book forests... And there are also hidden murderous intentions. Freya, a fifteen-year-old girl, was ignorantly involved in the struggle between the Adam Academy, the ruling group of the book witch world, and the resistance. The book witch world gradually revealed its secrets to her. As creatures of a higher will, how will Freya and her friends fight side by side to survive in this world of hidden page bookstore?

Ghost Man Slide 2·edo Chapter: the Garden of Happiness (world Fantasy Masters Series)

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In order to fight against the "ghosts" who will come to the world one hundred and seventy years later, Jinta changes his name to Jinye and embarks on a long journey. He left Kuzuno, his second hometown where he had lived for many years, and came to Edo. During the late Tokugawa period, undercurrents surged in Edo and the people were panicked. When people are in chaos, demons run rampant. In order to make a living, and at the same time to obtain more powerful power, Jinta often accepts commissions to eliminate ghosts. The ghost repeatedly appeared in wealthy merchants, seemingly with some kind of obsession, and Jinye discovered that it was inextricably linked to his past... Jinye accidentally heard about a weird random murder incident. On the way to investigate the incident, he met someone who was also in the business. Another ghost tracking the murderer... The young samurai is anxiously looking for his missing brother. Jinye agrees to help by chance, but the final truth is completely beyond his expectation... In the process of solving a series of incidents, Jinta encounters all kinds of people and ghosts. At the same time, he continues to explore the meaning of his existence.

My Century

My Century

General Fiction

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"My Century" is Glass's masterpiece. The genre of the novel is unique and all-encompassing. From 1900 to 1999, there is a story every year. Different characters narrate the major historical events that occurred in Germany and other countries in the world over the past century from different perspectives, covering all aspects. The whole book travels through different time and space, intertwining reality and history. For example, the German emperor sent troops in 1900; the Battle of Flanders in World War I in 1914; Hitler came to power in 1933; the 1936 Berlin Olympics; Germany invaded Poland in 1939 and the Second World War broke out; the German army retreated in 1944; Brandt knelt in front of the Polish Jewish grave in 1970; the Gulf War in 1991; the birth of Dolly the cloned sheep in 1997, etc., Showing a panoramic view of Germany for a century.

Amber Chronicles 4: Hand of Oberon

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The unicorn led them to the source of Amber, where Corwin found Tolkien, who had co-created Amber with his father Oberon. Amber was born in the Royal Court of Chaos and is opposed to the Royal Court of Chaos. Both are entities, like Yin and Yang. Amber is yang and Chaos Palace is yin. The mysterious black road that cannot be eliminated originated from chaos. After a long period of confrontation, the Chaos Royal Court regrouped and attempted to engulf Amber and return the universe to chaos. Corwin accidentally stumbles onto the edge of the Chaos Palace. Here, the speed of time passing, the physical laws of objects, and the manifestations of living things are all very different from Amber. He saw the future and even met his future son face to face. The mystery is gradually solved.

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